
Four of the San Francisco Sheriff's Department's fleet vans do not have seat belts or pull straps for passengers.
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Hawaii County may purchase fleet vehicles for police use. Currently, many officers use their own vehicle and receive a monthly subsidy.
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The City of Brookhaven, Ga., has purchased a previously owned Tesla Model S and is testing it to see if it would be a better option to the police patrol cars it now uses.
Read More →The City of Irving, Texas, is starting a smart city pilot program to improve residential waste and recycling services, adding tracking technology to 40 collection vehicles.
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District of Columbia employees can now use a ride sharing service from Via Transportation as an alternative to using a fleet car.
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Anyone affiliated with the public fleet industry, including fleet professionals, staff members, fleet service providers, and suppliers, can vote.
Read More →Automated Federal Automotive Statistical Tool (FAST) data collection and reporting is now available to all federal agencies as part of the Agile Fleet web-based fleet management system, FleetCommander.
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed an executive order to reduce the size of the city’s on-road fleet by 1,000 vehicles, about 4% of its on-road vehicles, by June 2021.
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Albemarle County's surplus vehicles will join Piedmont Virginia Community College's car-loan program.
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The City of Madison, Wis., has purchased 36 hybrid vehicles — 28 Ford Interceptor Utility vehicles for patrol work and eight Ford Fusion hybrids for detective work.
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